Lost Voyage
Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle". Now, it has returned. Seven people go on board to learn the truth behind her disappearance but the ship did not return alone...
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- Cast:
- Judd Nelson , Janet Gunn , Jeff Kober , Mark Sheppard , Richard Gunn , Lance Henriksen , Ray Laska
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Fantastic!
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
From the way Lost Voyage sound and looks, it looks like two movies fused together, and the two movies are The Triangle and Ghost Ship. Lost Voyage is not bad, not bad, at all. Lost Voyage stars a great cast, featuring Lance Henriksen and Judd Nelson. The movie involved a cruise ship called the "Corona Queen.", which disappeared in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle. After 25 years, the ship returns. But, the ship did not returns..... alone. On board, seven people will encountered evil forces and spirits on the Corona Queen. Lost Voyage plays it out like a ordinary haunted house movie. This movie is a scary, yet creepy version of Ghost Ship, As for UFO Pictures, this is a modern good, well-directed horror movie that dares you to venture onto the haunted cruise ship alone. The movie is not jam-packed with clichés, but also developed a intense atmosphere and that atmosphere is stays in it's own place as the picture ventures into the heart of darkness on the ship. Lost Voyage has some good performances from Lance Henrikson and Judd Nelson. As haunted ship movies goes, Lost Voyage is a good one. ★★★ 3 stars.
Several years ago, young Aaron Roberts watched his father and stepmother board the luxury ship Carona Queen...never to see them again.When the Carona Queen mysteriously reappears, Aaron Roberts joins a tabloid journalist's team to board the ship and try and discover where it went...and why it came back.The cast, especially Judd Nelson and Lance Henriksen, are quite good. Henrikson and Nelson both avoid the temptation to ham up material like this, turning in credible performances.and the film itself? Much MUCH better than a made for TV movie would have you believe, i actually enjoyed it more than the similarly themed Ghost Ship. Couple good jumps and a decent plot.
This movie stunk something awful, and I owe most of the film's disappointment to Judd Nelson's lack of believability. Its a shame because its not a bad plot of having a lost ship into the Bermuda Triangle, and then many years later, the son of a lost passenger goes to the Triangle, hoping to find out where his father went to. It could have been so much better. However, the stylized made-for-TV cinematography went way over the top on special effects, so the point where it looked like an 8th grade school play. Some of the CGI effects are interesting, but the lighting just ruins them. And did I mention that Judd Nelson is as unbelievable as ever? While here he plays a strange character that he sort of fits the bill for, I would not cast him for any role except maybe in a movie about bad actors. Some of the other actors were respectable in this film, and I feel bad for them being put alongside Judd Nelson. Okay, so overall, It is a low budget made-for-TV film, and one shouldn't expect too much from it. It has sophomoric acting, a combination of decent and pathetic special effects that produce a net mediocre special effect value. I suppose that one thing Lost Voyage has in its favor is that it is relatively short. However, Lost Voyage made for lost time more than anything.
This movie is based around the story of man, who as a child lost his father on the fatal voyage. He grows up studying various paranormal activity around and associated with the Bermuda Triangle. The movie is very gory, aside from that, its a good psychological thriller. The movie has scenes in the beginning which are not explained until the end of the movie, which add to the mental thrill. Judd Nelson gave a decent performance. What I liked most about this movie was the way the entities were introduced to the live cast, and how these entities screwed with the minds of the people. The ending is spooky, since it is at this point the opening scenes are explained. It also seemed left open for a possible sequel. The downside to this movie, was it seemed most of the secondary characters were underdeveloped. I recommend seeing it if you can set aside any pre-judgements you may have about the film; standing on its own, its a good flick.